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Reference Date
CED 46/T-2 24 November 2015
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE:
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CED 46 (8068)WC Draft National Building Code of India: Part 2 Administration [Third
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Draft NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA
PART 2 ADMINISTRATION

[Third Revision of SP 7(Part 2)]

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD

SECTION 1 GENERAL

1 SCOPE

2 TERMINOLOGY

3 APPLICABILITY OF THE CODE

4 INTERPRETATION

5 ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS, METHODS OF DESIGN AND


CONSTRUCTION, AND TESTS

SECTION 2 ORGANIZATION AND ENFORCEMENT

6 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS

7 POWER AND DUTIES OF TEAM OF BUILDING OFFICIALS

8 BOARD OF APPEALS

9 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES

10 POWER TO MAKE RULES

SECTION 3 PERMIT AND INSPECTION

11 DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING PERMIT

12 APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING PERMIT

13 RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF THE OWNER

14 INSPECTION, OCCUPANCY PERMIT AND POST OCCUPANCY


INSPECTION

15 UNSAFE BUILDING

16 DEMOLITION OF BUILDING

17 VALIDITY

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18 ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL

ANNEX A GUIDE FOR THE QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCE


OF PROFESSIONALS

ANNEX B FORM FOR FIRST APPLICATION TO DEVELOP, ERECT,


RE-ERECT OR TO MAKE ALTERATION IN ANY PLACE IN
A BUILDING

ANNEX C FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN


SUFFICIENCY

ANNEX D FORM FOR SUPERVISION

ANNEX E FORM FOR SANCTION OR REFUSAL OF


DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING PERMIT

ANNEX F FORM FOR NOTICE FOR COMMENCEMENT

ANNEX G FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR SUB-SURFACE


INVESTIGATION

ANNEX H FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR COMPLETED


STRUCTURAL DESIGN WORK AS PER STRUCTURAL
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

ANNEX J FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR SUPERVISION AND


EXECUTION OF WORK

ANNEX K FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR COMPLETED WORK BY


CONTRACTOR

ANNEX M FORM FOR COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

ANNEX N FORM FOR OCCUPANCY PERMIT

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PART 2 ADMINISTRATION
[Third Revision of SP 7(Part 2)]

ICS: 01.120; 91.040.01

National Building Code Last Date for Comments:


Sectional Committee, CED 46 24 December 2015

National Building Code Sectional Committee, CED 46

FOREWORD

A need for codifying and unifying administrative provisions in different


development control rules and building byelaws had been felt, particularly in
regard to the applicability of the Code, desirable qualifications for the enforcing
Authority and the representative of the owner and responsibilities and duties of
the Authority and the owner.

It is expected that the town and country planning department will coordinate the
administrative provisions of this part and the same given in the State Town and
Country Planning Acts.

This Part recommends the setting up of a 'Board of Appeal’. The 'Board of


Appeal’ gives the owner/architect/engineer an opportunity to defend the schemes
which are based on conventional or new methods of design and construction or
using new materials, which have been otherwise rejected by the Authority.

This Part also emphasizes the need for setting up an Arts Commission for
metropolitan areas to safeguard existing aesthetics in the event of new schemes
proposed for buildings of public importance or buildings coming up in an
important area near historic/monumental buildings. The Commission can assist
the civic authorities in reviewing plans for development from the stand point of
assuring good taste and regard for often threatened natural beauties. The
Commission can serve as a means whereby the government and public bodies
and individuals could get advice on artistic questions in connection with building
schemes.

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The first version of this Part was brought out in 1970, which was subsequently
revised in 1983 and 2005. As a result of implementing 1970 version of this part
in rewriting building byelaws and development control rules of some municipal
corporations and municipalities, some useful suggestions were emerged. These
were incorporated in the first revision to the extent possible. The significant
changes in 1983 version of this part included the new administrative provisions
related to development control rules, additional information to be
furnished/indicated in the building plan for multistoreyed and special buildings
and modified provisions regarding submission of building plans by Government
Departments to the Authority.

In the second revision, number of modifications were incorporated based on the


experience gained over the years then. The provisions of this part were
thoroughly reviewed in the context of the natural calamities faced by the country
then, such as the devastating earthquake in Gujarat in the year 2001, and
provisions modified accordingly to further ensure structural adequacy of the
buildings. Structural design of buildings in accordance with the provisions of the
Code and construction and supervision thereof by competent professionals to
ensure structural safety were given due importance in the revision. Other
significant modifications incorporated included inclusion of the concept of team of
building officials; provision of single window approach for permit for all services;
provisions regarding computerization of approval processes for building permits;
provision to certify safety of buildings against natural disaster by
engineer/structural engineer and owner; provision of two stage permit for high
rise residential buildings and special buildings; provisions regarding inspection of
completed and occupied building by the Authority from safety point of view were
made comprehensive; provision empowering engineers/architects for sanctioning
plans of residential buildings up to 500 m2; and provisions for architectural control
to effectively take care of the urban aesthetics, were modified and inclusion of
landscape architect and urban designer among the registered professionals for
the concerned applicable works.

In this third revision, number of modifications have been incorporated based on


the experience gained over the years specially in view of different techno-
administrative and techno-legal regime encountered in various situations faced
particularly with a view to strengthening the structural safety mechanism in
building permit process. The significant modifications made in this revision are as
follows:

a) Geotechnical engineer has been included among the registered


professionals for the concerned applicable works;
b) A detailed provision for streamlining the approval process in respect of
different agencies has been incorporated in the form of an integrated
approval process through single window approach for enabling
expeditious approval process;

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c) Provision on computerization of approval process has been included
enabling online submissions of plans, drawings and other details, and
sanction thereof aiding in quicker approval process;
d) Provision has been made for getting the design, drawings and details of
buildings peer reviewed/proof checked in case of important projects and
projects having high complexity and sensitivity, before approving the
same;
e) Responsibility of the owner seeking occupancy permit from the Authority
has been detailed;
f) Form for certificate for completed work for subsurface investigation,
wherever applicable, has been added;
g) Form for certificate for completed structural design work as per structural
safety requirements has been included;
h) Form for certificate for execution of work has been rationalized;
j) Form for certificate for completed work by contractor, where engaged,
has been added; and
k) Form for completion certificate has been rationalized.

The Sectional Committee responsible for revision of the Code had examined the
use of the words 'surveyor/building surveyor/supervisor’, etc under various
building byelaws with varying qualifications in different states. It was decided not
to use the generic word 'surveyor’ or such other words. The Sectional
Committee had, on the other hand recommended association of various
professionals for various job responsibilities depending upon their
qualifications/competence.

Also, it was noted that the words `licencing/licensed, etc’ were in use by local
bodies in different states. The Sectional Committee, however, decided for use of
words `registration/registered, etc’ for the same, which was since then adopted
uniformly. The registration requirements of professionals are given in Annex A.

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PART 2 ADMINISTRATION
[Third Revision of SP 7(Part 2)]

ICS: 01.120; 91.040.01

National Building Code Last Date for Comments:


Sectional Committee, CED 46 24 December 2015

SECTION 1 GENERAL

1 SCOPE

This Part covers the administrative aspects of the Code, such as applicability of
the Code, organization of building department for enforcement of the Code,
procedure for obtaining development and building permits, and responsibility of
the owner.

NOTE - This Code is called the National Building Code of India, hereinafter referred to as
'the Code’.

2 TERMINOLOGY

2.0 For the purpose of this part, the following definitions shall apply.

2.1 Accessory Use – Any use of the premises subordinate to the principal use
and customarily incidental to the principal use.

2.2 Alteration – A change from one type of occupancy to another, or a structural


change, such as an addition to the area or height, or the removal of part of a
building, or any change to the structure, such as the construction of, cutting into
or removal of any wall, partition, column, beam, joist, floor or other support, or a
change to or closing of any required means of ingress or egress or a change to
the fixtures or equipment.

2.3 Approved – Approved by the Authority having jurisdiction.

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2.4 Authority Having Jurisdiction – The Authority which has been created by
a statute and which, for the purpose of administering the Code/Part, may
authorize a committee or an official or an agency to act on its behalf; hereinafter
called the `Authority’.

2.5 Building – Any structure for whatsoever purpose and of whatsoever


materials constructed and every part thereof whether used as human habitation
or not and includes foundation, plinth, walls, floors, roofs, chimneys, plumbing
and building services, fixed platforms, verandah, balcony, cornice or projection,
part of a building or anything affixed thereto or any wall enclosing or intended to
enclose any land or space and signs and outdoor display structures.
Tents/SHAMIANAHS, tarpaulin shelters, etc, erected for temporary and
ceremonial occasions with the permission of the Authority shall not be
considered as building.

2.6 Building, Height of – The vertical distance measured, in the case of flat
roofs from the average level of the ground around and contiguous to the building
or as decided by the Authority to the terrace of last livable floor of the building
adjacent to the external walls; and in the case of pitched roofs, up to the point
where the external surface of the outer wall intersects the finished surface of the
sloping roof, and in the case of gables facing the road, the midpoint between the
eaves level and the ridge. Architectural features serving no other function except
that of decoration shall be excluded for the purpose of measuring heights.

2.7 Building Line – The line up to which the plinth of a building adjoining a
street or an extension of a street or on a future street may lawfully extend. It
includes the lines prescribed, if any, in any scheme. The building line may
change from time to time as decided by the Authority.

2.8 Conversion – The change of occupancy or premises to any occupancy or


use requiring additional occupancy permit.

2.9 Development - `Development’ with grammatical variations means the


carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operations in, or over, or
under land or water, or in the use of any building or land, and includes
redevelopment and layout and subdivision of any land; and `to develop’ shall be
construed accordingly.

2.10 Drain – A conduit or channel for the carriage of storm water, sewage, waste
water or other water-borne wastes in a building drainage system.

2.11 Drainage – The removal of any liquid by a system constructed for the
purpose.

2.12 Occupancy or Use Group – The principal occupancy for which a building
or a part of a building is used or intended to be used; for the purposes of

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classification of a building according to occupancy, an occupancy shall be
deemed to include the subsidiary occupancies which are contingent upon it.

2.13 Occupier – Occupier includes any person for the time being, paying or
liable to pay rent or any portion of rent of the building in respect of which the
ward is used, or compensation or premium on account of the occupation of such
building and also a rent-free tenant, but does not include a lodger, and the words
`occupy’ and `occupation’ do not refer to the lodger.

An owner living in or otherwise using his own building shall be deemed to be the
occupier thereof.

2.14 Operational Construction/Installation – A construction/installation put


up by Government Departments for operational purposes (see 12.1.2.1).

2.15 Owner – Person or body having a legal interest in land and/or building
thereon. This includes free holders, leaseholders or those holding a sub-lease
which both bestows a legal right to occupation and gives rise to liabilities in
respect of safety or building condition.

In case of lease or sublease holders, as far as ownership with respect to the


structure is concerned, the structure of a flat or structure on a plot belongs to the
allottee/lessee till the allotment/lease subsists.

2.16 Permit – A permission or authorization in writing by the Authority to carry


out work regulated by the Code.

2.17 Registered Architect, Engineer, Structural Engineer, Geotechnical


Engineer, Supervisor, Town Planner, Landscape Architect, Urban Designer
– A qualified architect, engineer, structural engineer, geotechnical engineer,
supervisor, town planner, landscape architect or urban designer who has been
registered by the Authority or by the body governing such profession and
constituted under a statute, as may be applicable. The registration requirements
of these professionals shall be as given in Annex A.

NOTES

1 Unless specified otherwise , the world 'engineer’ shall mean 'civil engineer’ or
'architectural engineer’.
2 The word licencing/licensed, etc if used by the Authority in the above context shall be
deemed to mean `Registration/Registered’, etc.

2.18 Road – See 2.25

2.19 Road Line – See 2.27

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2.20 Room Height – The vertical distance measured from the finished floor
surface to the finished ceiling surface. Where a finished ceiling is not provided,
the underside of the joists or beams or tie beams shall determine the upper point
of measurement for determining the head room.

2.21 Sanctioned Plan – The set of plans and specifications submitted in


connection with a building or development and duly approved and sanctioned by
the Authority.

2.22 Service Road – A road/lane provided at the rear or side of a plot for
service purposes.

2.23 Set-back Line – A line usually parallel to the plot boundaries and laid
down in each case by the Authority, beyond which nothing can be constructed
towards the site boundaries.

2.24 Site (Plot) – A parcel (piece) of land enclosed by definite boundaries.

2.25 Street – Any means of access, namely, highway, street, lane, pathway,
alley, stairway, passageway, carriageway, footway, square, place or bridge,
whether a thoroughfare or not, over which the public have a right of passage or
access or have passed and had access uninterruptedly for a specified period,
whether existing or proposed in any scheme and includes all bunds, channels,
ditches, storm-water drains, culverts, sidewalks, traffic islands, roadside trees
and hedges, retaining walls, fences, barriers and railings within the street lines.

2.26 Street Level or Grade – The officially established elevation or grade of


the center line of the street upon which a plot fronts and if there is no officially
established grade, the existing grade of the street at its mid-point.

2.27 Street Line – The line defining the side limits of a street.

2.28 To Erect – To erect a building means :

a) to erect a new building on any site whether previously built upon or not;
b) to re-erect any building of which portions above the plinth level have
been pulled down, burnt or destroyed.

2.29 Unsafe Building – Buildings which are structurally and constructionally


unsafe or insanitary or not provided with adequate means of egress or which
constitute a fire hazard or are otherwise dangerous to human life or which in
relation to existing use constitute a hazard to safety or health or public welfare,
by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation or abandonment.

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3 APPLICABILITY OF THE CODE

3.1 All Parts of the Code and their sections shall apply to all buildings described
in 3.2 to 3.8, as may be applicable.

3.2 Where a building is erected, the Code applies to the design and construction
of the building.

3.3 Where the whole or any part of the building is removed, the Code applies to
all parts of the building whether removed or not.

3.4 Where the whole or any part of the building is demolished the Code applies
to any remaining part and to the work involved in demolition.

3.5 Where a building is altered (see 12.4 and 12.4.1), the Code applies to the
whole building whether existing or new except that the Code applies only to part
if that part is completely self contained with respect to facilities and safety
measures required by the Code.

3.6 Where the occupancy of a building is changed the Code applies to all parts
of the building affected by the change.

3.7 Where development of land is undertaken the Code applies to the entire
development of land.

3.8 Existing Buildings/Development

Nothing in the Code shall require the removal, alteration or abandonment, nor
prevent continuance of the use or occupancy of an existing
building/development, unless in the opinion of the Authority, such
building/development constitutes a hazard to the safety of the adjacent property
or the occupants of the building itself.

4 INTERPRETATION

4.1 The heading which appears at the beginning of a clause or sub-clause of the
Code shall be deemed to be a part of such clause or sub-clause respectively.

4.2 The use of present tense includes the future tense, the masculine gender
includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular number includes the plural and
the plural includes the singular. The word `person’ includes a corporation as well
as an individual; writing includes printing and typing and `signature’ includes
thumb impression made by a person who cannot write if his name is written near
to such thumb impression.

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5 ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS, METHODS OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION, AND TESTS

5.1 The provisions of the Code are not intended to prevent the use of any
material or method of design or construction not specifically prescribed by the
Code, provided any such alternative has been approved.

5.2 The Authority may approve any such alternative provided it is found that the
proposed alternative is satisfactory and conforms to the provisions of relevant
parts regarding material, design and construction and that material, method, or
work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least equivalent to that prescribed in
the Code in quality, strength, compatibility, effectiveness, fire and water
resistance, durability and safety.

5.3 Tests

Whenever there is insufficient evidence of compliance with the provisions of the


Code or evidence that any material or method of design or construction does not
conform to the requirements of the Code or in order to substantiate claims for
alternative materials, design or methods of construction not specifically
prescribed in the Code, the Authority may require tests sufficiently in advance as
proof of compliance. These tests shall be made by an approved agency at the
expense of the owner.

5.3.1 Test methods shall be specified by the Code for the materials or design or
construction in question. If there are no appropriate test methods specified in the
Code, the Authority shall determine the test procedure. For methods of test for
building materials, reference may be made to Part 5 'Building Materials'.

5.3.2 Copies of the results of all such tests shall be retained by the Authority for
a period of not less than two years after the acceptance of the alternative
material.

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SECTION 2 ORGANIZATION AND ENFORCEMENT

6 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS

6.1 The department of buildings shall be created by the Authority and a team of
building officials shall be appointed to carry out work of such department.

6.2 Appointment of Team of Building Officials

The team of building officials shall be appointed by the Authority. The team shall
comprise officials drawn from concerned disciplines such as engineer, architect,
town planner, landscape architect and urban designer as may be decided by the
Authority. For scrutiny of layout plans of plots of one hectare and above in metro
cities and two hectares and above in other places, town planner shall be part of
the team of building officials. For plots of five hectares and above, landscape
architect shall also be part of the team. An urban designer shall also be required
to be the part of team of building officials for examining proposals on integrated
urban design and development for residential/business/institutional and assembly
building.

NOTE – Metro cities are cities with population more than 1 000 000.

6.3 Organization

In the department of buildings, such number of officers, technical assistants,


inspectors and other employees shall be appointed to assist the team of building
officials as shall be necessary for the administration of the Code and as
authorized by the Authority.

6.4 Delegation of Powers

The Authority may designate one of the building officials who shall exercise all
the powers of the team of building officials. The work of the team of building
officials may be outsourced to competent professional/agency/group as may be
deemed necessary.

6.5 Qualification of Building Officials

The qualification of building officials scrutinizing the plans and carrying out
inspection of buildings shall not in any case be less than those prescribed in
Annex A.

6.5.1 In small local bodies having insufficient resources to appoint such officials
with the above qualifications, two or three such bodies contiguously located could
join together and share the services of one team of building officials.

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6.6 Qualifications of Assistant

No person shall be appointed as Assistant unless he has got the qualifications


prescribed in Annex A for a registered Supervisor.

6.7 Restriction on Employees

No official or employee connected with the department of buildings except one


whose only connection is that of a member of the Board of Appeals, established
under 8 shall be engaged directly or indirectly in a work connected with the
furnishing of labour, materials or appliances for the construction, alteration or
maintenance of a building, or the preparation of plans or of specifications thereof
unless he is the owner of building; nor shall such official or employee engage in
any work which conflicts with his official duties or with the interests of the
Department.

6.8 Records

Proper records of all applications received, permits and orders issued,


inspections made shall be kept and copies of all papers and documents
connected with the administration of its duties shall be retained and all such
records shall be open to public inspection at all appropriate times.

7 POWER AND DUTIES OF TEAM OF BUILDING OFFICIALS

7.0 The team of building officials shall enforce all the provisions of the Code and
shall act on any question relative to the mode or manner of construction and the
materials to be used in the erection, addition, alteration, repair, removal,
demolition, installation of service equipment and the location, use, occupancy
and maintenance of all buildings except as may otherwise be specifically
provided.

7.1 Application and Permits

The team of building officials shall receive all applications and issue permits
(see 12.10) for the erection and alteration of buildings and examine the premises
for which such permits have been issued and enforce compliance with the Code.

7.2 Building Notices and Orders

The team of building officials shall issue all necessary notices or orders to
remove illegal or unsafe conditions, to require the necessary safeguards during
construction, to require adequate exit facilities in existing buildings and to ensure
compliance with all the requirements of safety, health and general welfare of the
public as included in the Code.

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7.3 Right of Entry

Upon presentation of proper credentials and with advance notice, the team of
building officials or its duly authorized representative may enter at any
reasonable time any building or premises to perform any duty imposed upon him
by the Code.

7.4 Inspection

The team of building officials shall make all the required inspections or it may
accept reports of inspections of authoritative and recognized services or
individuals; and all reports of inspections shall be in writing and certified by a
responsible officer of such authoritative service or by the responsible individual or
engage any such expert opinion as he may deem necessary to report upon
unusual technical issues that may arise, subject to the approval of the Authority.

7.5 Construction Not According to Plan

Should the team of building officials determine at any stage that the construction
is not proceeding according to the sanctioned plan or is in violation of any of the
provisions of the Code, or any other applicable Code Regulation, Act or Byelaw,
it shall notify the owner, and all further construction shall be stayed until
correction has been effected and approved.

7.5.1 Should the owner fails to comply with the requirements at any stage of
construction, the Authority shall issue a notice to the owner asking explanation
for non-compliance. If the owner fails to comply within 14 days from the date of
receiving the notice, the Authority shall be empowered to cancel the building
permit issued and shall cause notice of such cancellation to be securely pasted
upon the said construction, if the owner is not traceable at his address given in
the notice. Pasting of such a notice shall be considered sufficient notification of
cancellation to the owner thereof. No further work shall be undertaken or
permitted upon such construction until a valid building permit thereafter has been
issued. If the owner, in violation of the notice for cancellation, continues the
construction, the Authority may take all necessary means to stop such work and
further appropriate actions including demolitions. The owner shall, however,
have right to appeal against cancellation of permit, to the board of appeal, within
a stipulated period, as may be decided by the Authority.

7.6 Modification

Wherever practical difficulties are involved in carrying out any provision of the
Code, the team of building officials may vary or modify such provisions upon
application of the owner or his representative provided the spirit and intent of the
Code shall be observed and public welfare and safety be assured. The
application for modification and the final decision of the team of building officials

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shall be in writing and shall be officially recorded with the application for the
permit in the permanent records of the Department of Building Inspection.

7.7 Occupancy Violations

Wherever any building is being used contrary to provisions of the Code, the team
of building officials may order such use discontinued and the building or portion
thereof, vacated by the notice served on any person, causing such use to be
discontinued. Such person shall discontinue the use within 10 days after receipt
of such notice or make the building or portion thereof, comply with the
requirements of the Code.

8 BOARD OF APPEALS

In order to determine the suitability of alternative materials or methods of design


or construction and to provide for reasonable interpretation of the provisions of
the Code or in the matter of dispute relating to an ongoing construction vis-a-vis
the sanctioned plan, a Board of Appeals consisting of members who are qualified
by experience and training and to pass judgement upon matters pertaining to
building construction, shall be appointed by the Authority. A representative of the
team of building officials shall be an ex-officio member and shall act as secretary
to the Board. The Board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for
conducting its investigations and shall render all decisions and findings in writing
to the team of building officials with a duplicate copy to the appellant and may
recommend such modifications as are necessary.

9 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES

9.1 Offences and Penalties

9.1.1 Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of the Code or any
requirements of obligations imposed on him by virtue of the Code, or who
interferes with or obstructs any person in the discharge of his duties, shall be
guilty of an offence and the Authority shall levy suitable penalty or take other
actions as per the Code (see also 7.5 and 15).

NOTE – The penalty may be in the form of collection of arrears of tax.

9.1.2 The buildings/developments violating any applicable statutory rules shall


be demolished/brought within the limits as prescribed in such rules at the
expense of the owner. The buildings coming up in the vicinity of an aerodrome in
violation of the height restriction laid down by the Directorate General of Civil
Aviation shall be accordingly demolished/brought within the limits prescribed by
DGCA rules.

9.1.3 The registered architect, engineer, structural engineer, supervisor, town


planner, landscape architect, urban designer and utility service engineer (see

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Annex A) responsible for the services rendered for supervision of the
construction/development and for the completion certificate; in the event of
violation of the provisions of the Code, shall be liable to penalties as prescribed
by the Authority including cancellation of registration done by it or make such
recommendation to the statutory body governing such profession.

9.2 Further Obligation of Offender

The conviction of any person for an offence under the provision of 9.1 shall not
relieve him from the duty of carrying out the requirements or obligations imposed
on him by virtue of the provisions of the Code; and if such requirements or
obligations are not complied with in accordance with an order made under
provisions of 9.1, the Authority under the provisions of the Code may, if
necessary and advisable, enter upon the premises in respect of which a
conviction has been made and carry out at the expense of the convicted person,
the requirements or obligations referred to in the said order and the expense, if
not paid on demand, may be recovered with cost in a court.

9.3 Conviction No Bar to Further Prosecution

The conviction of any person under the provisions of this part for failing to comply
with any of the said requirements or obligations shall not operate as a bar to
further prosecution under this part for any subsequent failure on the part of such
person to comply.

10 POWER TO MAKE RULES

The Authority may make rules for carrying out the provisions and intentions of the
code provided that any rule shall not be in direct/indirect conflict or nullify/dilute
any of the provisions of the Code.

SECTION 3 PERMIT AND INSPECTION

11 DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING PERMIT

11.1 Permit Required

11.1.1 No person shall carry out any development, erect, re-erect or make
alterations or demolish any building or cause the same to be done without first
obtaining a separate permit for each such development/building from the
Authority. No permit shall, however, be required for works referred to in 12.1.2.1
and 12.4.1.

11.1.2 The development/building permit shall take into cognizance the provisions
under the relevant Town Planning Act/ Development Act/Municipal Act/any other

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applicable statutes for layout, building plans, water supply, sewerage, drainage,
electrification, etc as provided in the said Act/statute. Also, if so directed by the
Authority, the permit shall take care of the need for landscape development plan
incorporating rain-water harvesting proposals in the layout and building plans.

11.1.3 Specific approvals shall be obtained from Airports Authority of India,


Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Fire Services Department
(in case the building proposed is 15 m and above), Pollution Control Board,
designated authorities under Factories Act/Cinema Regulation Act, Urban Arts
Commission, designated Coastal Regulation Zone Authority, Archeological
Survey of India, Heritage Committee and any such other authority as may be
applicable.

11.1.4 Integrated Approval Process

11.1.4.1 In order to facilitate clearance from above bodies with the concept of
single window clearance approach and thereby final approval by the Authority
within the stipulated time frame, the Authority may constitute a
Development/Building Permit Approval Committee consisting of representative of
the team of building officials, representatives of all bodies/organizations from
whom clearance for development/building permit clearance is required.

Recommendations from such Committee shall be summarily utilized by the team


of building officials in sanctioning process. The Committee may meet once in
15/30 days depending upon the work load. The first response/invalid notice/non-
compliance intimation shall be issued by the Authority to the owner within 30
days of submission of the plans to the Authority (see also 12.10.2).

11.1.4.2 It would be more appropriate that all the above authorities may make
the information available in public domain delineating clearly the situations
requiring their clearance. This information being available to the Authority as well,
should be utilized by the Authority in deciding on the required sanction or
otherwise without the need to go to the above multiple authorities. This can be
achieved by providing, for necessary reference of the Authority, simplified
environmental guidelines by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate
Change; colour coded zoning maps for Airports depicting restrictions imposed
near airports, by Airports Authority of India; information on categorization of
monuments with concerned degree of restrictions, by National Monuments
Authority, etc.

The above could be further facilitated if such requirements in respect of


clearances from all the above authorities be integrated in the Development
Control Rules of the Master/Development Plan of the concerned city/town. The
areas unaffected by any of the restrictions should be clearly marked out and
mapped, preferably on an GIS platform. Area zones of differential control
regulations (within the city) by any of these authorities may also be mapped

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accordingly so as to result in a composite map of the city/town with various
control regulations by different authorities, clearly marked on the map. The sites
which are located outside the restricted/regulated areas would not require
availing clearance from the respective authorities.

Such integrated approval by the Authority shall be accorded within the time limit
of 30 days (see also 12.10.2).

11.1.5 The Authority shall permit a registered architect/engineer to approve the


building proposals including plans, and certify completion of building for issue of
related regulatory building permits and occupancy certificate for residential
buildings designed by self or otherwise, on plot size up to 500 m2. The
responsibility of compliance with respect to provisions of Code shall rest with the
registered architect/engineer. However, the plans shall be required to be
submitted to the Authority for information and records.

NOTE – Where the experience clearly shows that satisfactory building permit activities
are being carried out through the above empowerment of professionals, the Authority
may extend such provision for larger areas and other building occupancies.

11.2 Pre-code Development/Building Permit

If any development/building, permit for which had been issued before the
commencement of the Code, is not wholly completed within a period of three
years from the date of such permit, the said permission shall be deemed to have
lapsed and fresh permit shall be necessary to proceed further with the work in
accordance with the provisions of the Code.

12 APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING PERMIT

12.1 Notice

Every owner who intends to develop, erect, re-erect or make alterations in any
place in a building shall give notice in writing to the Authority of his said intention
in the prescribed form (see Annex B) and such notice shall be accompanied by
plans and statements in triplicate as required under 12.2 and 12.3 except for
special buildings (high rise, non-residential) where additional copies may be
submitted as desired by the Authority. The Authority shall permit submission of
plans/documents in electronic form.

12.1.1 Computerization of Approval Process

The Authority should also progressively computerize the approval process. This
may involve facilitating submission of building plans and other documents and
requisite fee online by uploading the same through the designated portal of the
Authority. It may also require instituting appropriate procedure for registration and
traceability along with responsibility of the applicant making such submissions.

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12.1.2 Regarding submission of plans by Government Departments, the
procedure shall be as given in 12.1.2.1 and 12.1.2.2.

12.1.2.1 The operational construction/installation of the Government, whether


temporary or permanent, which is essential for the operation, maintenance,
development or execution of any of the following services may be exempted from
the point of view of the byelaws :

a) Railways;
b) National highways;
c) National waterways;
d) Major ports;
e) Airways and aerodromes;
f) Posts and telegraphs, telephones, wireless, broadcasting, and
other like forms of communications;
g) Regional grid for electricity;
h) Defence; and
j) Any other service which the Central/State Government may, if it is
of opinion that the operation, maintenance, development of
execution of such service is essential to the life of the community,
by notification, declare to be a service for the purpose of this
clause.

In case of construction/installation where no approvals are required, the


concerned agencies which are exempted from seeking approval shall submit the
drawings/plans/details for information and records of the Authority before
construction/installation.

12.1.2.2 However, the following construction of the Government departments do


not come under the purview of operational construction for the purpose of
exemption under 12.1.2.1 :

a) New residential building (other than gate lodges, quarters for limited
essential operational staff and the like), roads and drains in railway
colonies, hospitals, clubs, institutes and schools, in the case of
railways; and
b) A new building, new construction or new installation or any
extension thereof in the case of any other services.

12.2 Information Accompanying Notice

The notice shall be accompanied by the key plan, site plan, building plan,
services plans, specifications, structural sufficiency certificate and certificate of
supervision as prescribed in 12.2.2 to 12.2.8.

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12.2.1 Sizes of Drawing Sheets and Recommended Notation for Colouring Plans

12.2.1.1 The size of drawing sheets shall be any of those specified in Table 1.

Table 1 Drawing Sheet Sizes


(Clause 12.2.1.1)

Sl No. Designation Trimmed Size


mm
(1) (2) (3)

1) A0 841 X 1189
2) A1 594 X 841
3) A2 420 X 594
4) A3 297 X 420
5) A4 210 x 297
6) A5 148 x 210

12.2.1.2 The plans shall be coloured as specified in Table 2.

12.2.2 Key Plan

A key plan drawn to a scale of not less than 1 in 10 000 shall be submitted along
with the application for a development/building permit showing the boundary
locations of the site with respect to neighbourhood landmarks. The minimum
dimension of the key plan shall be not less than 75 mm.

Table 2 Colouring of Plans


(Clause 12.2.1.2)

Sl Item Site Plan Building Plan


No.
White Blue Ammonia White Blue Ammoinia
Plan Print Print Plan Print Print
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

i) Plot lines Thick Thick Thick black Thick Thick Thick black
black black black black
ii) Existing Green Green Green - - -
street
iii) Future street, Green Green Green - - -
if any dotted dotted dotted
iv) Permissible Thick Thick Thick - - -
building lines dotted dotted dotted
black black black

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v) Open spaces No colour No No colour No colour No No colour
colour colour
vi) Existing work Black White Blue Black White Blue
(outline)
vii) Work Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow
proposed to hatched hatched hatched hatched hatched hatched
be
demolished
viii) Proposed Red filled Red Red Red Red Red
work (see in
Note 1)
ix) Drainage and Red Red Red dotted Red Red Red dotted
sewerage dotted dotted dotted dotted
work
x) Water supply Black Black Black Black Black Black
work dotted dotted dotted thin dotted dotted dotted thin
thin thin thin thin

NOTES

1 For entirely new construction this need not be done; for extension of an existing work this
shall apply.
2 For land development, subdivision, layout, suitable colouring notations shall be used which
shall be indexed.

12.2.3 Site Plan

The site plan sent with an application for permit shall be drawn to a scale of not
less than 1 in 500 for a site up to one hectare and not less than 1 in 1 000 for a
site more than one hectare and shall show :

a) the boundaries of the site and of any contiguous land belonging to


the owner thereof;
b) the position of the site in relation to neighbouring street;
c) the name of the streets in which the building is proposed to be
situated, if any;
d) all existing buildings standing on, over or under the site including
service lines;
e) the position of the building and of all other buildings (if any) which
the applicant intends to erect upon his contiguous land referred to
in (a) in relation to :

1) the boundaries of the site and in case where the site has been
partitioned, the boundaries of the portion owned by the
applicant and also of the portions owned by others;
2) all adjacent street, buildings (with number of storeys and
height) and premises within a distance of 12 m of the site and
of the contiguous land (if any) referred to in (a); and
3) if there is no street within a distance of 12 m of the site, the
nearest existing street;

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f) the means of access from the street to the building, and to all other
buildings (if any) which the applicant intends to erect upon his
contiguous land referred to in (a);
g) space to be left about the building to secure a free circulation of air,
admission of light and access for scavenging purposes;
h) the width of the street (if any) in front and of the street (if any) at the
side or near the buildings;
j) the direction of north point relative to the plan of the buildings;
k) any physical features, such as wells, drains, etc; and
m) such other particulars as may be prescribed by the Authority.

12.2.4 Sub-Division/Layout Plan

In the case of development work, the notice shall be accompanied by the sub-
division/layout plan which shall be drawn on a scale of not less than 1:500
containing the following :

a) Scale used and north point;


b) The location of all proposed and existing roads with their existing/
proposed/prescribed widths within the land;
c) Dimensions of plot along with building lines showing the setbacks
with dimensions within each plot;
d) The location of drains, sewers, public facilities and services, and
electrical lines, etc;
e) Table indicating size, area and use of all the plots in the sub-
division/layout plan;
f) A statement indicating the total area of the site, area utilized under
roads, open spaces for parks, playgrounds, recreation spaces and
development plan reservations, schools, shopping and other public
places along with their percentage with reference to the total area
of the site proposed to be subdivided; and
g) In case of plots which are subdivided in built-up areas in addition to
the above, the means of access to the sub-division from existing
streets.

12.2.5 Building Plan and Details

The plan of the buildings and elevations and sections accompanying the notice
shall be drawn to a scale of 1:100. The plans and details shall:

a) include floor plans of all floors together with the covered area
clearly indicating the size and spacings of all framing members and
sizes of rooms and the position of staircases, ramps and liftwells;
b) show the use or occupancy of all parts of the buildings;
c) show exact location of essential services, for example, WC, sink,
bath and the like;

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d) include at least one elevation from the front showing height of
building and rooms and also the height of parapet.
e) include at least one section through the staircase.
f) include the structural arrangements with appropriate sections
showing type/arrangement of footings, foundations, basement
walls; structural load bearing walls, columns and beams, and shear
walls; and arrangement/spacing of framing members, floor slabs
and roof slabs with the material used for the same.
g) show all street elevations;
h) give dimensions of the projected portions beyond the permissible
building line;
j) include terrace plan indicating the drainage and the slope of the
roof; and
k) give indications of the north point relative to the plan.

NOTE – The requirement of 1:100 is permitted to be flexible for specific details needed
for further illustration; and also for drawings for these in electronic form.

12.2.5.1 Building plan for multistoreyed/special buildings

For all multistoreyed buildings which are 15 m or more in height and for special
buildings like educational, assembly, institutional, industrial, storage and
hazardous and mixed occupancies with any of the aforesaid occupancies having
covered area more than 500 m2, the building sanction shall be done in two
stages. In case of important projects and projects having high complexity and
sensitivity, the Authority may get the design, drawings and details of such
buildings peer reviewed/proof checked before approving the same.

Stage 1 First stage for planning clearance

The following additional information shall be furnished/indicated in the building


plan in addition to the items given in 12.2.5 as applicable :

a) Access to fire appliances/vehicles with details of vehicular turning


circle and clear motorable accessway around the building;
b) Size (width) of main and alternative staircases along with balcony
approach, corridor, ventilated lobby approach;
c) Location and details of lift enclosures;
d) Location and size of fire lift;
e) Smoke stop lobby/door, where provided;
f) Refuse chutes, refuse chamber, service duct, etc;
g) Vehicular parking spaces;
h) Refuge area, if any;
j) Details of Building Services – Air conditioning system with position
of fire dampers, mechanical ventilation system, electrical services,
boilers, gas pipes, etc;

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k) Details of exits including provision of ramps, etc, for hospitals and
special risks;
m) Location of generator, transformer and switchgear room;
n) Smoke exhauster system, if any;
p) Details of fire alarm system network;
q) Location of centralized control, connecting all fire alarm systems,
built-in-fire protection arrangements and public address system,
etc;
r) Location and dimensions of static water storage tank and pump
room along with fire service inlets for mobile pump and water
storage tank;
s) Location and details of fixed fire protection installations such as
sprinklers, wet risers, hose-reels, drenchers, etc; and
t) Location and details of first-aid fire fighting equipments/installations.

Stage 2 Second stage for building permit clearance

After obtaining the sanction for planning (Stage 1) from the Authority, a complete
set of structural plans, sections, details and design calculations duly signed by
engineer/structural engineer (see Annex A) along with the complete set of details
duly approved in Stage 1 shall be submitted. The building plans/details shall be
deemed sanctioned for the commencement of construction only after obtaining
the permit for Stage 2 from the Authority.

12.2.6 Services Plans

The services plans shall include all details of building and plumbing services, and
also plans, elevations and sections of private water supply, sewage disposal
system and rainwater harvesting system, if any (see Part 8 'Building Services'
and Part 9 'Plumbing services').

12.2.7 Specifications

Specifications, both general and detailed, giving type and grade of materials to
be used, duly signed by the registered architect, engineer, structural engineer or
supervisor shall accompany the notice (see Annex B).

12.2.8 Structural Design Sufficiency Certificate

The plans shall be accompanied by structural sufficiency certificate in the


prescribed form (see Annex C) signed by the engineer/structural engineer (see
Annex A) and the owner jointly to the effect that the building is safe against
various loads, forces and effects including due to natural disasters such as
earthquakes, landslides, cyclones, floods, etc as per National Building Code of
India and its Part 6 'Structural Design' and other relevant Codes. The

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Engineer/structural engineer shall also have the details to substantiate his
design.

12.2.9 Supervision

The notice shall be further accompanied by a certificate in the prescribed form


(see Annex D) by the registered architect/engineer/structural engineer/
supervisor /town planner (see Annex A) undertaking the supervision (see 9.3).

12.3 Preparation and Signing of Plans

The registered architect/engineer/supervisor/town planner/landscape architect/


urban designer/utility service engineer shall prepare and duly sign the plans as
per their competence (see Annex A) and shall indicate his/her name, address,
qualification and registration number as allotted by the Authority or the body
governing such profession. The structural plans and details shall also be
prepared and duly signed by the competent professionals like registered
engineer/structural engineer (see Annex A). The plans shall also be duly signed
by the owner indicating his address. The type and volume of
buildings/development work to be undertaken by the registered professionals
may generally be as in Annex A.

12.4 Notice for Alteration Only

When the notice is only for an alteration of the building (see 3.5), only such plans
and statements, as may be necessary, shall accompany the notice.

12.4.1 No notice and building permit is necessary for the following alterations,
and the like which do not otherwise violate any provisions regarding general
building requirements, structural stability and fire and health safety requirements
of the Code :

a) Opening and closing of a window or door or ventilator;


b) Providing intercommunication doors;
c) Providing partitions;
d) Providing false ceiling;
e) Gardening;
f) White washing;
g) Painting;
h) Re-tiling and re-roofing;
j) Plastering and patch work;
k) Re-flooring; and
m) Construction of sunshades on one’s own land.

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12.5 Fees

No notice as referred to in 12.1 shall be deemed valid unless and until the person
giving notice has paid the fees to the Authority and an attested copy of the
receipt of such payment is attached with the notice.

NOTE – The fees may be charged as a consolidated fee. In the event of a


building/development permit is not issued, the fees so paid shall not be returned to the
owner, but he shall be allowed to re-submit it without any fees after complying with all the
objections raised by the Authority within a period of one year from the date of rejection
after which fresh fees shall have to be paid.

12.6 Duration of Sanction

The sanction once accorded shall remain valid up to three years. The permit
shall be got revalidated before the expiration of this period. Revalidation shall be
subject to the rules then in force.

12.7 Deviations During Construction

If during the construction of a building any departure (excepting for items as


given in 12.4.1) from the sanctioned plan is intended to be made (see 7.5),
sanction of the Authority shall be obtained before the change is made. The
revised plan showing the deviations shall be submitted and the procedure laid
down for the original plan heretofore shall apply to all such amended plans
except that the time limit specified under 12.10.2 shall be three weeks in such
cases.

12.8 Revocation of Permit

The Authority may revoke any permit issued under the provisions of the Code,
wherever there has been any false statement, misrepresentation of any material
fact in the application on which the permit was based or violation of building
permit or in case of noncompliance thereof, and shall state the reasons for
revoking the permit.

12.9 Qualifications of Architects/ Engineers/ Structural Engineers/


Landscape Architect/ Urban Designer/Supervisors/Town Planners/Services
Personnel

Architects, engineers, structural engineers, landscape architect, urban designer,


supervisors and town planners wherever referred in the Code, shall be registered
by the Authority or the body governing such profession constituted under a
statute, as competent to do the work for which they are employed. A guide for
the equivalent technical qualifications and professional experience required for
such registration with the Authority is given in Annex A. In case of building and

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plumbing services, qualifications for engineers for utility services shall be as
given in A-2.9.

12.9.1 In case the registered professional associated with the preparation and
signing of plans or for supervision, is being changed during any stage of
building/land development process, the professional shall intimate the Authority
in writing about the further non-association with the project.

12.10 Grant of Sanction or Refusal

The Authority may either sanction or refuse the plans and specifications or may
sanction them with such modifications or directions as it may deem necessary
and thereupon shall communicate its decision to the person giving the notice
(see Annex E).

12.10.1 The building plans for buildings identified in 12.2.5.1 shall also be
subject to the scrutiny of the Fire Authority and the sanction through building
permit shall be given by the Authority after the clearance from the Fire Authority
(see also 11.1.3).

12.10.2 If within 30 days of the receipt of the notice under 12.1 of the Code, the
Authority fails to intimate in writing to the person, who has given the notice, of its
refusal or sanction, the notice with its plans and statements shall be deemed to
have been sanctioned; provided the fact is immediately brought to the notice of
the Authority in writing by the person who has given notice and having not
received any intimation from the Authority within fifteen days of giving such
written notice. Subject to the conditions mentioned in this clause, nothing shall
be construed to authorize any person to do anything in contravention of or
against the terms of lease or titles of the land or against any other regulations,
byelaws or ordinance operating on the site of the work.

12.10.3 In the case of refusal, the Authority shall quote the reason and relevant
sections of the Code which the plans contravene. The Authority shall as far as
possible advise all the objections to the plans and specifications in the first
instance itself and ensure that no new objections are raised when they are
resubmitted after compliance of earlier objections.

12.10.4 Once the plan has been scrutinized and objections have been pointed
out, the owner giving notice shall modify the plan to comply with the objections
raised and resubmit it. The Authority shall scrutinize the re-submitted plan and if
there be further objections, the plan shall be rejected.

13 RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF THE OWNER

13.1 Neither the granting of the permit nor the approval of the drawings and
specifications, nor inspections made by the Authority during erection of the

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building shall in any way relieve the owner of such building from full responsibility
for carrying out the work in accordance with the requirements of the Code
(see 9).

13.2 Every owner shall :

a) permit the Authority to enter the building or premises for which the
permit has been granted at any reasonable time for the purpose of
enforcing the Code;
b) submit a document of ownership of the site;
c) obtain, where applicable, from the Authority, permits relating to
building, zoning, grades, sewers, water mains, plumbing, signs,
blasting, street occupancy, electricity, highways, and all other
permits required in connection with the proposed work;
d) give notice to the Authority of the intention to start work on the
building site (see Annex F);
e) give written notice to the Authority intimating completion of work up
to plinth level;
f) submit the certificate for sub-surface investigation, where
applicable (see Annex G), certificate for completed structural
design work as per structural safety requirements (see Annex H);
certificate for supervision and execution of work (see Annex J);
certificate for completed work by contractor, where engaged (see
Annex K); and give written notice to the Authority regarding
completion of work described in the permit (see Annex M);
g) give written notice to the Authority in case of termination of services
of a professional engaged by him; and
h) obtain an occupancy permit (see Annex N) from the Authority prior
to any:

1) occupancy of the building or part thereof after construction or


alteration of that building or part, or
2) change in the class of occupancy of any building or part
thereof.

13.2.1 Temporary Occupancy

Upon the request of the holder of the permit, the Authority may issue a temporary
certificate of occupancy for a building or part thereof, before the entire work
covered by permit shall have been completed, provided such portion or portions
may be occupied safely prior to full completion of building without endangering
life or public welfare.

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13.3 Documents at Site

13.3.1 Where tests of any materials are made to ensure conformity with the
requirements of the Code, records of the test data shall be kept available for
inspection during the construction of the building and for such a period thereafter
as required by the Authority.

13.3.2 The person to whom a permit is issued shall during construction keep
pasted in a conspicuous place on the property in respect of which the permit was
issued :

a) a copy of the building permit; and


b) a copy of the approved drawings and specifications referred in 12.

14 INSPECTION, OCCUPANCY PERMIT AND POST OCCUPANCY


INSPECTION

14.1 Generally all construction or work for which a permit is required shall be
subject to inspection by the Authority and certain types of construction involving
unusual hazards or requiring constant inspection shall have continuous
inspection by special inspectors appointed by the Authority.

14.2 Inspection, where required, shall be made within 7 days following the
receipt of notification, after which period the owner will be free to continue the
construction according to the sanctioned plan. At the first inspection, the
Authority shall determine to the best of its ability that the building has been
located in accordance with the approved site plans. The final inspection of the
completion of the work shall be made within 21 days following the receipt of
notification [see 13.2(f)] for the grant of occupancy certificate.

14.2.1 The owner/concerned registered architect/engineer/structural


engineer/town planner will serve a notice/completion certificate to the Authority
that the building has been completed in all respects as per the approved plans.
The deviations shall also be brought to the notice of the Authority (with relevant
documents). The team of building officials or its duly authorized representative
shall then visit the site and occupancy certificate shall be given in one instance.

14.2.2 The occupancy certificate should clearly state the use/type of occupancy
of the building. However, the applicant can apply for change of use/occupancy
permitted within the purview of the Master Plan/Zonal Plan/Building Bye-laws,
where so required.

14.3 When inspection of any construction operation reveals that any lack of
safety precautions exist, the Authority shall have right to direct the owner to stop
the work immediately until the necessary remedial measures to remove the
violation of safety precautions are taken.

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14.4 Periodic Occupancy Renewal Certificate

14.4.1 For buildings covered in 12.2.5.1 after completion of the building and
obtaining the occupancy certificate, periodic inspections of buildings shall be
made by the Fire Authority to ensure the fire safety of the building and
compliance with the provisions of fire and life safety requirements (see Part 4
'Fire and Life Safety'). Periodic occupancy renewal certificate shall be made
available by the Authority/Fire Authority which shall also include safekeep of fire
fighting installations and equipments for such buildings.

14.4.2 All occupied building and buildings covered under 12.2.5.1 shall be
subjected to periodic physical inspection by a team of multi-disciplinary
professionals of local Authority. The work by team of professionals may be
outsourced by the authority to competent professionals as may be deemed
necessary. The team shall ensure the compliance of byelaws, natural lighting,
ventilation, etc besides structural and electrical safety. After checking, the team
shall be required to give the certificate for above aspects. If any shortcoming/
deficiencies or violations are noticed during inspection, the Authority shall ensure
the compliance of these within a specified time frame of six months. If not
complied with, the building shall be declared unsafe. The period of inspection
shall usually be 3 to 5 years but in any case not more than 5 years.

15 UNSAFE BUILDING

15.1 All unsafe buildings shall be considered to constitute danger to public


safety and shall be restored by repairs or demolished or dealt with as otherwise
directed by the Authority (see 15.2 to 15.5).

15.2 Examination of Unsafe Building

The Authority shall examine or cause to be examined every building reported to


be unsafe or damaged, and shall make a written record of such examination.

15.3 Notice to Owner, Occupier

Whenever the Authority finds any building or portion thereof to be unsafe, it shall,
in accordance with established procedure for legal notice, give to the owner and
occupier of such building written notices stating the defects thereof. This notice
shall require the owner or the occupier within a stated time either to complete
specified repairs or improvements or to demolish and remove the building or
portion thereof.

15.3.1 The Authority may direct in writing that the building which in his opinion is
dangerous, or has no provision for exit if caught fire, shall be vacated

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immediately or within the period specified for the purpose; provided that the
Authority concerned shall keep a record of the reasons for such action with him.

If any person does not comply with the orders of vacating a building, the
Authority may direct the police to remove the person from the building and the
police shall comply with the orders.

15.4 Disregard of Notice

In case the owner or occupier fails, neglects, or refuses to comply with the
notice to repair or to demolish the said building or portion thereof, the Authority
shall cause the danger to be removed whether by demolition or repair of the
building or portion thereof or otherwise.

15.5 Cases of Emergency

In case of emergency, which, in the opinion of the Authority involves imminent


danger to human life or health, the decision of the Authority shall be final. The
Authority shall forthwith or with such notice as may be possible promptly cause
such building or portion thereof to be rendered safe by retrofitting/strengthening
to the same degree of safety or removed. For this purpose, the Authority may at
once enter such structure or land on which it stands, or abutting land or structure,
with such assistance and at such cost as may be deemed necessary. The
Authority may also get the adjacent structures vacated and protect the public by
an appropriate fence or such other means as may be necessary.

15.6 Costs

Costs incurred under 15.4 and 15.5 shall be charged to the owner of the
premises involved. Such costs shall be charged on the premises in respect of
which or for the benefit of which the same have been incurred and shall be
recoverable as provided under the laws (see Note).
NOTE – The costs may be in the form of arrears of taxes .

16 DEMOLITION OF BUILDING

Before a building is demolished, the owner shall notify all utilities having service
connections within the building, such as water, electric, gas, sewer and other
connections. A permit to demolish a building shall not be issued until a release is
obtained from the utilities stating that their respective service connections and
appurtenant equipment, such as meters and regulators have been removed or
sealed and plugged in a safe manner.

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17 VALIDITY

17.1 Partial Invalidity

In the event any part or provision of the Code is held to be illegal or void, this
shall not have the effect of making void or illegal any of the other parts or
provisions thereof, which may or shall be determined to be legal, and it shall be
presumed that the Code would have been passed without such illegal or invalid
parts or provisions.

17.2 Segregation of Invalid Provisions

Any invalid part of the Code shall be segregated from the remainder of the Code
by the court holding such part invalid, and the remainder shall remain effective.

17.3 Decisions Involving Existing Buildings

The invalidity of any provision in any clause of the Code as applied to existing
buildings and structures shall not be held to effect the validity of such section in
its application to buildings hereafter erected.

18 ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL

18.1 Compliance with the provisions of the Code is adequate for normal
buildings. But for major public building complexes or buildings coming up in an
important area near historic/monumental buildings and areas of heritage, the
aesthetics of the whole scheme may also have to be examined, vis-a-vis existing
structures. In addition, any development which may mar the general
characteristics and environment of historical, architectural or other monuments
should also be subject to the provisions of this clause. This clause is intended to
cover very few structures to come up in the vicinity of other declared/historically
important structures, and the scrutiny shall be limited to the external architectural
features only so as to ensure an aesthetic continuance of the existing structures
with the new. The scrutiny shall not deal with the routine building plan scrutiny
from other requirements of Code from the point of view of structural safety and
functional requirements.

18.2 An Urban Arts Commission shall be established at the city/state level on


issues related to urban aesthetics, through a statute. This statutory authority/
commission established by an Act of State Legislative Assembly, shall accord
approval to all major buildings/important development projects having bearing on
the urban aesthetics, depending upon the importance of the area with respect to
natural or built heritage or projects on plot areas above 1 hectare and located in
specifically identified areas. The Urban Arts Commission shall act as guardian of
urban architecture; mainly with regard to building form and envelope, the

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relationship between the building, and the ambient environment vis-a-vis other
dependents should be seen in depth.

18.3 The Commission may work in the following manner :

a) The Commission may select only the important buildings as in 18.1


and examine the same. The person responsible for the schemes, say
an architect or an engineer, may examine either alone or with the
owner. A study of the plans, elevations, models, etc, should be made.
The architect/engineer should explain in general terms the purposes
which the building is to serve and the main conditions which have
influenced him in preparing the design.

b) The Commission after full discussion, may communicate their decision


in writing to the parties concerned. The Commission may recommend
a change in the whole scheme or suggest modifications in the existing
scheme, if so required.

18.4 The Urban Arts Commission should also be charged with advising the city
government, on schemes which will beautify the city and add to its cultural
vitality.

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ANNEX A
(Foreword and clauses 2.17, 6.5, 6.6, 9.1.3, 12.2.8, 12.3 and 12.9)

GUIDE FOR THE QUALIFICATIONS AND


COMPETENCE OF PROFESSIONALS

A-1 ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

A-1.1 Every building/development work for which permission is sought under the
Code shall be planned, designed and supervised by registered professionals.
The registered professionals for carrying out the various activities shall be: a)
architect, b) engineer, c) structural engineer, d) geotechnical engineer, e)
supervisor, f) town planner, g) landscape architect, h) urban designer, and j)
utility service engineer. Requirements of registration for various professionals by
the Authority or by the body governing such profession and constituted under a
statute, as applicable to practice within the local body’s jurisdiction, are given in
A-2.1 to A-2.8. The competence of such registered personnel to carry out various
activities is also indicated in A-2.1.1 to A-2.8.1.

A-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION AND COMPETENCE OF


PROFESSIONALS

A-2.1 Architect

The minimum qualifications for an architect shall be the qualifications as provided


for in the Architects Act, 1972 for registration with the Council of Architecture.

A-2.1.1 Competence

The registered architect shall be competent to carryout the work related to the
building/development permit as given below :

a) Preparation of all plans and information connected with building


permit except engineering services of multistoreyed/special
buildings given in 12.2.5.1.
b) Issuing certificate of supervision and completion of all buildings
pertaining to architectural aspects.
c) Preparation of sub-division/layout plans and related information
connected with development permit of area up to 1 hectare for
metro-cities, and 2 hectare for other places.
d) Issuing certificate of supervision for development of land of area
up to 1 hectare for metro-cities, and 2 hectare for other places.

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A-2.2 Engineer

The minimum qualifications for an engineer shall be graduate in civil engineering/


architectural engineering of recognized Indian or foreign university, or the
Corporate Member of Civil Engineering Division/Architectural Engineering
Division of the Institution of Engineers (India) or the Member of the statutory body
governing such profession, as and when established.

A-2.2.1 Competence

The registered engineer shall be competent to carryout the work related to the
building/development permit as given below :

a) Preparation of all plans and information connected with building permit.


b) Structural details and calculations of buildings including sub-surface
investigation on plot up to 500m2 and up to 5 storeys or 16 m in height.
c) Issuing certificate of supervision and completion for all buildings.
d) Preparation of sub-division/layout plans and related information
connected with development permit of area up to 1 hectare for metro-
cities, and 2 hectare for other places.
e) Preparation of all service plans and related information connected with
development permit.
f) Issuing certificate of supervision for development of land for all area.

A-2.3 Structural Engineer

The minimum qualifications for a structural engineer shall be graduate in civil


engineering of recognized Indian or foreign university, or Corporate Member of
Civil Engineering Division of Institution of Engineers (India), and with minimum
3 years experience in structural engineering practice with designing and field
work.

NOTE – The 3 years experience shall be relaxed to 2 years in the case of post graduate
degree of recognized Indian or foreign university in the branch of structural engineering.
In case of doctorate in structural engineering, the experience required would be one year.

A-2.3.1 Competence

The registered structural engineer shall be competent to prepare the structural


design, calculations and details for all buildings and carry out supervision.

A-2.3.1.1 In case of buildings having special structural features, as decided by


the Authority, which are within the horizontal areas and vertical limits specified in
A-2.2.1(b) and A-2.5.1(a) shall be designed only by structural engineers.

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A-2.4 Geotechnical Engineer

The minimum qualifications for a geotechnical engineer shall be graduate in civil


engineering of recognized Indian or foreign university, or Corporate Member of
Civil Engineering Division of Institution of Engineers (India), and with minimum
3 years experience in geotechnical engineering practice with designing and field
work.

NOTE – The 3 years experience shall be relaxed to 2 years in the case of post graduate
degree of recognized Indian or foreign university in the branch of geotechnical
engineering. In case of doctorate in geotechnical engineering, the experience required
would be one year.

A-2.4.1 Competence

The registered geotechnical engineer shall be competent to carry out sub-surface


investigations and give report thereof. These may inter-alia include performing
various tests required to determine engineering properties of sub-strata and
ground water and making recommendations about the type of foundation, soil
bearing capacity and the depth at which the foundations shall be placed,
considering the structural system and loads supplied by the engineer/structural
engineer.

A-2.5 Supervisor

The minimum qualifications for a supervisor shall be diploma in civil engineering


or architectural assistantship, or the qualification in architecture or engineering
equivalent to the minimum qualification prescribed for recruitment to non-
gazetted service by the Government of India plus 5 years experience in building
design, construction and supervision.

A-2.5.1 Competence

The registered supervisor shall be competent to carryout the work related to the
building permit as given below :

a) All plans and related information connected with building permit for
residential buildings on plot up to 100 m2 and up to two storeys or 7.5
m in height; and
b) Issuing certificate of supervision for buildings as per (a).

A-2.6 Town Planner

The minimum qualification for a town planner shall be the Associate Membership
of the Institute of Town Planners or graduate or post-graduate degree in town
and country planning.

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A-2.6.1 Competence

The registered town planner shall be competent to carryout the work related to
the development permit as given below:

a) Preparation of plans for land subdivision/layout and related information


connected with development permit for all areas.
b) Issuing of certificate of supervision for development of land of all areas.

NOTE – However, for land layouts for development permit above 5 hectares in
area, landscape architect shall also be associated, and for land development
infrastructural services for roads, water supplies, sewerage/drainage,
electrification, etc the registered engineers for utility services shall be associated.

A-2.7 Landscape Architect

The minimum qualification for a landscape architect shall be the bachelor,


master’s degree in landscape architecture or equivalent from recognized Indian
or foreign university.

A-2.7.1 Competence

The registered landscape architect shall be competent to carryout the work


related to landscape design for building/development permit for land areas
5 hectares and above. In case of metro-cities, this limit of land area shall be
2 hectares and above.

NOTE – For smaller areas below the limits indicated above, association of landscape
architect may also be considered from the point of view of desired landscape
development.

A-2.8 Urban Designer

The minimum qualification for an urban designer shall be the master’s degree in
urban design or equivalent from recognized Indian or foreign university.

A-2.8.1 Competence

The registered urban designer shall be competent to carryout the work related to
the building permit for urban design for land areas more than 5 hectares and
campus area more than 2 hectares. He/she shall also be competent to carryout
the work of urban renewal for all areas.

NOTE – For smaller areas below the limits indicated above, association of urban
designer may be considered from the point of view of desired urban design.

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A-2.9 Engineers for Utility Services

For buildings identified in 12.2.5.1, the work of building and plumbing services
shall be executed under the planning, design and supervision of competent
personnel. The qualification for registered mechanical engineer (including
HVAC), electrical engineer and plumbing engineers for carrying out the work of
Air conditioning, Heating and Mechanical Ventilation, Electrical Installations, Lifts
and Escalators and Water Supply, Drainage, Sanitation and Gas Supply
installations respectively shall be as given in Part 8 'Building Services' and Part
9 'Plumbing Services' or as decided by the Authority taking into account practices
of the National professional bodies dealing with the specialist engineering
services.

A-3 BUILDER/CONSTRUCTOR ENTITY

The minimum qualification and competence for the builder/constructor entity for
various categories of building and infrastructural development shall be as
decided by the Authority to ensure compliance of quality, safety and construction
practices as required under the Code.

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ANNEX B
(Clause 12.1)

FORM FOR FIRST APPLICATION TO DEVELOP, ERECT, RE-ERECT OR TO


MAKE ALTERATION IN ANY PLACE IN A BUILDING

To
____________
____________
____________

Sir,
I hereby give notice that I intend to develop, erect, re-erect or to make alteration in the
building No. ____________or to ____________ on/in Plot No.__________________________ in
Colony/Street________________________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road______________________
City ___________and in accordance with the building code of ________________ Part 2,
Clauses ______________ and I forward herewith the following plans and specifications in
triplicate duly signed by me and _____________ the Architect/Engineer/Structural
1)
Engineer/Supervisor/Town Planner/Landscape Architect/Urban Designer , Registration No.
________________.

(Name in block letters)

1. Key plan

2. Site plans

3. Sub-division/layout plan

4. Building plans

5. Services plans
2)
6. Specifications, general and detailed

7. Title of Ownership of land/building

8. Certificates for structural sufficiency and supervision

I request that the development/construction may be approved and permission


accorded to me to execute the work.

Signature of Owner _____________________


Name of the Owner _____________________
(in block letters)
Address of Owner _____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
Date __________

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1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable.
2)
A format may be prepared by the Authority for direct use.

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ANNEX C
(Clause 12.2.8)

FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN SUFFICIENCY

With respect to the building work of erection, re-erection or for making alteration in the
building No. _______________ or to _____________ on/in Plot No. _______________
Colony/Street ___________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road _________________City _____________,
we certify that the structural design of the building for which building plans are being submitted for
approval shall be/has been done and submitted for approval, to satisfy the structural safety
requirements for all situations including natural disasters, as applicable, as stipulated in National
Building Code of India and its Part 6 'Structural Design' and other relevant Codes; and the
information given therein is factually correct to the best of our knowledge and understanding.

Signature of Signature of
owner with date the registered
engineer/structural
1)
engineer with
date and
registration No.

Name : __________________ _________________

Address : __________________ _________________

--------------
1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable. The entries shall be in respect of the professional who
would do the structural design.

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ANNEX D
(Clause 12.2.9)

FORM FOR SUPERVISION

I hereby certify that the development, erection, re-erection or material alteration in/of
building No. ____________ or the ____________on/in Plot No. ____________in
Colony/Street _________________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road__________ City ___________ shall
be carried out under my supervision and I certify that all the materials (type and grade) and the
workmanship of the work shall be generally in accordance with the general and detailed
specifications submitted along with, and that the work shall be carried out according to the
sanctioned plans.

Signature of Registered Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town


1)
Planner/Landscape Architect/Urban Designer _________________

Name of Registered Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town


1)
Planner/Landscape Architect/Urban Designer _________________
(in block letters)

Registration No. of Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town


1)
Planner/Landscape Architect/Urban Designer ____________________

Address of Registered Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town


1)
Planner/Landscape Architect/Urban Designer
___________________

_________________

___________________

___________________

___________________

Date _______________

--------------
1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable. The entries shall be in respect of the professional who
would supervise the work.

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ANNEX E
(Clause 12.10)

FORM FOR SANCTION OR REFUSAL OF DEVELOPMENT/BUILDING PERMIT

To

________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________

Sir,

With reference to your application ________________dated ___________________ for


grant of permit for the development, erection, re-erection or material alteration in the building
No. ____________or to ____________on/In Plot No.___________________________ in
Colony/Street________________________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road______________________
___City____________, I have to inform you that the sanction has been granted/refused by the
Authority on the following grounds:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Office Stamp ______________ Signature of the Authority ___________

Office (Communication) No. ________ Name, Designation and Address


of the Authority ___________________
Date ____________________ ___________________
___________________

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ANNEX F
[Clause 13.2 (d)]

FORM FOR NOTICE FOR COMMENCEMENT

I hereby certify that the development, erection, re-erection or material alteration in/of
building No. ____________or the ____________on/in Plot No.____________in
Colony/Street _________________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road__________ City ___________ will
be commenced on ______________ as per your permission, vide No.________________dated
1)
_________ under the supervision of ___________________ Registered Architect/
2)
Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town Planner/Landscape Architect/Urban Designer ,
Registration No.______________________and in accordance with the plans sanctioned, vide
No.____________________dated__________________.

Signature of Owner ________________

Name of Owner ___________________


(in block letters)
Address of Owner _________________

_________________
_________________

Date ______________

-------------
1)
Only professional who would supervise the work shall be named.
2)
Strike out whichever is not applicable.

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ANNEX G
[Clause 13.2(f)]

FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR SUB-SURFACE INVESTIGATION

With respect to the building work of erection, re-erection or for making alteration in the
building No. _______________ or to _____________ on/in Plot No. _______________
Colony/Street ___________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road _________________City _____________,
we certify that we have carried out subsurface investigation at site and have performed various
tests required to determine engineering properties of soil substrata and ground water based on
which we have given recommendations about the type of foundation, soil bearing capacity and
the depth at which the foundations shall be placed, considering the structural system and loads
supplied by the structural engineer to enable the structural engineer to design the foundations
and other structures below ground, as stipulated in National Building Code of India and its Part 6
'Structural Design', Section 2 'Soils and Foundations' and other relevant Codes.

I am enclosing a copy of the report of sub-surface investigation carried out as above and
submitted to the Structural Engineer.

Signature of Signature of
owner with date the registered
Engineer/
Structural Engineer/
1)
Geotechnical Engineer
and registration No.
with date

Name : __________________ _________________

Address : __________________ _________________

--------------
1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable. The professional who has done the sub-surface
investigation shall sign.

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ANNEX H
[Clause 13.2(f)]

FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR COMPLETED STRUCTURAL DESIGN WORK AS PER


STRUCTURAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

With respect to the building work of erection, re-erection or for making alteration in the
building No. _______________ or to _____________ on/in Plot No. _______________
Colony/Street ___________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road _________________City _____________,
we certify that the structural design, structural drawings and details of the building which has
been done by us satisfy the structural safety requirements for all situations including natural
disasters, as applicable, as stipulated in National Building Code of India and its Part 6 'Structural
Design' and other relevant Codes considering the report of sub-surface investigation, where
applicable.

Signature of Signature of
owner with date the registered
engineer/structural
1)
engineer with
date and
registration No.

Name : __________________ _________________

Address : __________________ _________________

--------------
1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable. The professional who has done the structural design
shall sign.

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ANNEX J
[Clause 13.2(f)]

FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR SUPERVISION AND EXECUTION OF WORK

With respect to the building work of erection, re-erection or for making alteration in the
building No. _______________ or to _____________ on/in Plot No. _______________
Colony/Street ___________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road _________________City _____________,
we certify:

a) that the building has been constructed according to the sanctioned plans,
specifications, details and structural drawings issued to the site by the
Engineer/Structural Engineer (one set of drawings as executed enclosed);
and
b) that the construction has been done under our supervision and guidance and
records of supervision have been maintained.

Any subsequent changes from the completion drawings shall be the responsibility of the
owner.

Signature of Signature of
owner with date the registered
Architect/Engineer/
Structural Engineer/
Supervisor/Town
Planner/Landscape
Architect/Urban
1)
Designer and
registration No.

Name : __________________ _________________

Address : __________________ _________________

--------------
1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable. The professional who has supervised the work shall sign.

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ANNEX K
[Clause 13.2(f)]

FORM FOR CERTIFICATE FOR COMPLETED WORK BY CONTRACTOR

With respect to the building work of erection, re-erection or for making alteration in the
building No. _______________ or to _____________ on/in Plot No. _______________
Colony/Street ___________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road _________________City _____________,
we certify:

a) that the building has been constructed by us according to the sanctioned


plans, structural drawings and details issued to the site by the
Engineer/Structural Engineer; and
b) that the work has been completed with high level of workmanship and all the
materials have been used strictly in accordance with the general and detailed
specifications.

Signature of Signature of
owner with date the Contractor
with date

Name : __________________ _________________

Address : __________________ _________________

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ANNEX M
[Clause 13.2 (f)]

FORM FOR COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

I hereby certify that the development, erection, re-erection or material alteration in/of
building No. ____________or the ____________on/in Plot No.____________in
Colony/Street _________________MOHALLA/BAZAR/Road__________ City ___________ has
been supervised by me and has been completed on _____________________according to the
plans sanctioned, vide No. ______________________dated ________________. The work has
been completed to my best satisfaction, the workmanship and all the materials (type and grade)
have been used strictly in accordance with general and detailed specifications subject to
compliance the minimum parameters specified in National Building Code of India. No provisions
of the Code, no requisitions made, conditions prescribed or orders issued thereunder have been
transgressed in the course of the work. The land is fit for construction for which it has been
developed or redeveloped or the building is fit for use for which it has been erected, re-erected or
altered, constructed and enlarged.

I hereby also enclose the plans, drawings, details and reports of the building completed in
all aspects.

Permission to occupy or use the building may be granted.

Any subsequent change from completion drawings shall be the responsibility of the
owner.

Signature of Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town Planner/Landscape


1)
Architect/Urban Designer _____________

Name of Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town Planner/Landscape


1)
Architect/Urban Designer ______________________________________________
(in block letters)

Registration No. of Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town Planner/


1)
Landscape Architect/Urban Designer __________________________

Address of Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor/Town Planner/Landscape


1)
Architect/Urban Designer ____________________________

___________________
Signature of the owner

Date _______________

---------------
1)
Strike out whichever is not applicable.

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ANNEX N
[Clause 13.2(h)]

FORM FOR OCCUPANCY PERMIT

The work of erection, re-erection or alteration in/of building No. ____________or the
____________on/in Plot No.____________in Colony/Street____________MOHALLA/ BAZAR/
Road__________ City ___________ completed under the supervision of
___________________Architect/Engineer/Structural Engineer/Supervisor, Registration
No.________ has been inspected by me. The building can be permitted/not permitted for
occupation for _____________occupancy subjected to the following:

1.
2.
3.

One set of completion plans duly certified is returned herewith.

Signature of the Authority __________________

Office Stamp

Date _______________

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